03-31-2006, 12:01 AM
I submit for your inspection the following points.
1: Tigger's "TTFN" exit line translates precisely to "Ta-ta for now!". Thus, TTFN is an exactly correct four letter combination of the first letters of each word.
2. "Poppin' Fresh" is the tag line for the Pillsbury product line of pre-packaged refrigerated uncooked baking products, represented in commercials by the Pillsbury Doughboy. "The Doughboy", or the "Poppin' Fresh Doughboy", as he is sometimes known, is an animated character and does not exist or think for himself, thus taking him out of our discussion. To follow Greg's mis-spelled logic, "PPFY" might work if the space/time continuum could be renegotiated to accept alternate spelling parameters as accurate or correct. Well, the space/time continuum in charge of spelling re-work had a server crash and is off-line for the foreseeable future. Hence, Greg's attempt to re-spell the "Poppin' Fresh" registered trademark as "Pop and Fresh" is denied.
To sum up, I'll give you three choices:
- accept PFY as the new, correct, indicator for my client, Mr. Yeti.
- alter indicator to "PPPFY" to account for the three P's in "Poppin' Fresh".
- scream "TTFN U SOB! I'LL FN CL HM PPFFNY IFN I FN WN 2."
...in which case, my client and I will see you in court.
1: Tigger's "TTFN" exit line translates precisely to "Ta-ta for now!". Thus, TTFN is an exactly correct four letter combination of the first letters of each word.
2. "Poppin' Fresh" is the tag line for the Pillsbury product line of pre-packaged refrigerated uncooked baking products, represented in commercials by the Pillsbury Doughboy. "The Doughboy", or the "Poppin' Fresh Doughboy", as he is sometimes known, is an animated character and does not exist or think for himself, thus taking him out of our discussion. To follow Greg's mis-spelled logic, "PPFY" might work if the space/time continuum could be renegotiated to accept alternate spelling parameters as accurate or correct. Well, the space/time continuum in charge of spelling re-work had a server crash and is off-line for the foreseeable future. Hence, Greg's attempt to re-spell the "Poppin' Fresh" registered trademark as "Pop and Fresh" is denied.
To sum up, I'll give you three choices:
- accept PFY as the new, correct, indicator for my client, Mr. Yeti.
- alter indicator to "PPPFY" to account for the three P's in "Poppin' Fresh".
- scream "TTFN U SOB! I'LL FN CL HM PPFFNY IFN I FN WN 2."
...in which case, my client and I will see you in court.